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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    With all those V8 turbo failures and issues with the transmission on current S7s, I am looking forward to getting the 2020 S7.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Nez136's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by rexus300 View Post
    With all those V8 turbo failures and issues with the transmission on current S7s, I am looking forward to getting the 2020 S7.
    With all those turbo failures on the current and now the new v6 design I’m looking forward to getting neither, ever.
    '11 S4
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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    In my observation, there has only been a few cases of stock cars blowing turbos. Most incidents occur with a tune and the earlier models - doesn’t mean that it’s unavoidable in either scenario but there is a reason most people understand it’s pay to play.
    2022 RS6 Daytona Gray

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